Your daily round-up of today's news:
- Philippine President Bongbong Marcos pitches for investment in the Philippines to Cambodian CEOs.
- Senator Risa Hontiveros praised the authorities' conviction of an Australian sex offender Peter Gerad Scully and his cohorts, calling it "a victory for child victims".
- A certain lawmaker warns of looming power outages as NAPOCOR and DBM fail to get their act together.
- US President Joe Biden hailed a "good day for democracy" after yesterday's midterm elections with Republicans inching toward a slim majority in only one chamber of Congress.
- Meta will lay off over 11,000 of its staff.
- Over 130 seals were found dead on the beaches of the Caspian Sea.
- The World Health Organization wants a "new paradigm" for vaccine development and access.
- Singapore passed a new law against "harmful" social media content.
- Toyota teases a new hybrid vehicle ahead of its November 16 unveiling.
- The Volvo EX90 was unveiled.
- An offroad-focused Porsche 911 will be unveiled next week.
- Animate's Ikebukuro store will open this March 16 as the world's biggest anime shop will commemorate the retailer's 40th anniversary.
- K-pop boy group D-CRUNCH will disband.
- Errol Spence was ordered by the WBC to take on Keith Thurman in a title fight in Mexico.
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